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Author: Jahzara on Sol Searching blog talk radio

I will have the pleasure of talking with Jahzara today on Sol Searching blog talk radio show www.blogtalkradio.com/Sol-Searching. Listen to the interview or call in at 347.989.1786. The show will air live at 8 p.m. CST.

Jahzara is a Gary, Indiana native. She is the author of Contradictions and Love Don’t Live Here Anymore, Never Would Have Made It: A Testimony of What God Has Done In My Life, The Diva’s Dating Assessment Tool: Girl, PLEASE! and one of the contributing authors to the anthology Hood2Hood. Jahzara began her writing journey when she was in the third grade. She recalls that it started when she was placed in the “Wee-One’s” corner after having one too many confrontations with the boys in the classroom. Her third grade teacher really thought that she was punishing Jahzara by putting her in the “Wee-One’s” corner and separating her from the rest of the class. Jahzara wishes to thank Mrs. Smith for providing her with the composition books and her own space in the classroom to be creative.

Jahzara was blessed with having inspirational teachers as she grew up, thus she decided to give back to the community what was given to her. She currently teaches high school in the Gary Community School Corporation. Jahzara is also a certified Clinical Massage Therapist, and the owner of Tranquil Moments LLC — a publishing company that also specializes in health and wellness.

Jahzara lives in Gary, Indiana with her husband and two pretty princesses. Jahzara is a graduate of Indiana University, Bloomington and a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and Authors for Charity. In her spare time Jahzara enjoys reading, writing, organizing pamper parties, and traveling.

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A wife, mother, sister, and aunt. I scrapbook for a hobby. I am a business woman that owns two businesses. I love to talk & meet people.
God is working in my life. The mission of this blog is to strengthen marriages. Marriages are the nucleus of our communities and we must nurture and strengthen marriages in order to transform our communities.